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Don't address the cause of the smell, just spray this nasty smelling crap around and call it a day.

Don't address the cause of the smell, just spray this nasty smelling crap around and call it a day.

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[–] 6 pts

I am on my phone and without glasses, I read "frisbee". I came here ready to start a war.

[–] 2 pts

Their pie plates are mediocre at best.

[–] 1 pt

Try to play at the beach in the shallows where you can jump freely and come back.

Peasant.

[–] 2 pts

Don't forget to pack it with sand. The way they flew unbalanced was always amusing to me.

[–] 1 pt

Have done so many times. It doesn't make their pie plates any better.

[–] 4 pts

Try Pooph, works well on pet accidents. Breaks molecular bonds or some such.

[–] 2 pts

Just ordered a spray bottle. We'll see if it works as advertised.

[–] 0 pt

Pooph sounds gay as hell.

And why would I allow an animal in my house? wtf...

[–] 2 pts

Dogs rule, and cats can be useful. Can't imagine a home with out them patrolling, keeping the vermin, of all types, out.

[–] 0 pt

I can't recall ever having vermin.

[–] 3 pts

Scented crap is stupid in general - particularly when it's used to mask less savory odors. If something is clean, it shouldn't have an unnatural smell. There's nothing worse than say an old, moldy smell in some little used corner of a building that is being masked by some floral scented bullshit spray that is more offensive than the smell it attempts to mask. Next time your in a laundry detergent aisle at the store, look at all the scented crap being marketed. It boggles my mind.

[–] 2 pts

Pooph is way better. Febreze works temporarily. I use it for trash cans that aren't quite full yet. Works decent on furniture too.

[–] 1 pt

Why does your furniture smell?

[–] 1 pt

Dogs, Cats, Fish....oh my.....

[–] 1 pt

It’s like pajeets and cologne.

[–] 1 pt

My favorite is fabuloso, the purple stuff. Great household cleaner and smells amazing.

[–] 0 pt

Bull. Fabreze utilizes enzymes that eat the stuff that causes the odor. It was initially developed by the US military for scent masking of soldiers that were dropped behind enemy lines. Then it was marketed to hunters in the back of hunting magazines like field&stream. Then they added fragrance on top and sell it as fabreze. It works. Before we were married, my wife had a dog that got directly sprayed by a skunk. She sprayed the dog down with fabreze and rubbed it in with a towel. Skunk smell gone.